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Government public health strategies risk failure due to poor inter-organizational cooperation and an overemphasis on health authorities, neglecting primary care and community roles. Addressing the medical model

Area of Science:

  • Public Health Policy
  • Healthcare Management
  • Community Health

Background:

  • Current government public health strategies face significant challenges.
  • A lack of inter-organizational cooperation is identified as a key barrier.
  • Primary care settings possess limited capacity for public health initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the potential failure points in the current government public health strategy.
  • To evaluate the balance of focus between health authorities, primary care, and local communities.
  • To examine the influence of the medical model on public health approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Policy analysis of the government's public health strategy.
  • Assessment of organizational cooperation within the public health sector.

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  • Evaluation of resource allocation and focus areas in public health initiatives.
  • Main Results:

    • The strategy's success is jeopardized by insufficient collaboration among organizations.
    • Primary care's current structure limits its ability to engage effectively in public health.
    • There is an overreliance on health authorities, with insufficient emphasis on primary care and community engagement.
    • The dominance of the medical model in public health requires critical examination.

    Conclusions:

    • The current public health strategy requires significant revision to ensure effectiveness.
    • Enhanced cooperation between organizations is crucial for successful public health implementation.
    • Rebalancing the focus towards primary care and local communities is essential.
    • A shift away from a purely medical model towards a more holistic approach is recommended.